An Ezidi women in traditionally white clothes prays while facing towards the sun in Lalish temple, the holiest site of the Ezidi people. By Marcus Wiechmann.

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An Ezidi women in traditionally white clothes prays while facing towards the sun in Lalish temple, the holiest site of the Ezidi people. By Marcus Wiechmann.
Yemen by Marco Di Lauro
Bavê Çawîş, the highest Ezidi temple guard of Lalish by Marcus Wiechmann.
„Some photographs I took at yesterday’s Ezidi new year celebration in Lalish. The strength and resilience of this community never ceases to amaze me. Despite the horrors they faced, they are unified around their identity. Çarşema Serê Salê pîroz be to all my Ezidi friends!“
Marcus Wiechmann - The Ezidis
With my work I want to give a view into an ancient religion which had to face much oppression in their history. In this way I would like to change the perception of the ethnic-religious minority by others and shed light on their faith which many people don’t even know or misinterpreted due to lack of knowledge.
An Ezidi woman and former captive of ISIS, receiving psychological treatment in Germany ritually represents her life story, using stones to mark traumatic events and flowers to show happy events, as part of Narrative Exposure Therapy. By Inka Reiter.
Ezidis fleeing ISIS. Illustration by Chloe Cushman.
Ezidi woman in yellow dress and white scarf stands against the wall of a building. Image by Russell Lee Klika